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Mr Small - Roger Hargreaves

 
Description: ISBN 0749851937 / Author: Roger Hargreaves / Genre: Junior Books / Publisher: Egmont Books Ltd

Newest Review: ... .One day Mr Small decides to get a job. However he can't think of any jobs suitable for someone as small as he is. Mr Small ... more

 ... goes to visit his friend Mr Robinson. He has to enlist the help of the postman to ring the bell, as it is too high up for him to reach. Mr Robinson has a friend who works in a restaurant and he gets Mr small a job there. The job is to put the mustard into the mustard pots. However Mr Small keeps falling into the pots and getting covered in mustard! Mr Small has to leave his job. Mr Small then gets a job in a sweetshop serving sweets. However this doesn't work out either as Mr Small keeps falling into the sweet jars! ...more

sewbizzie
Premium Review Mr Small - Roger Hargreaves: Mr Small (588 words)
by sewbizzie - written on 17/03/08 (Very useful, 83 readings)
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Mr Small is a small round red shaped character and he wears a blue hat. He is number 12 in the collection. The cover of the book is a white shape and has a picture of Mr Small and the title in black letters above. The back cover of the book is also white and has small pictures showing the other characters available in the collection. THE STORY The book begins by telling us about Me Small, we learn that he is the smallest person you will ever see, and perhaps he is so small that you may not even see him. He is about the height of a pin. He lives in a tiny house which is underneath a daisy at the bottom of Mr Robinsons garden. ...

anwar7
Premium Review Size doesn't matter! (475 words)
by anwar7 - written on 18/11/08 (Very useful, 156 readings)
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I really enjoy reading the Mr men and little Miss books with my son. The Mr men books are written by Roger Hargreaves and there are dozens of titles to choose from. Mr Small is one of my favourites as he is just so cute! As with all my children's book reviews I like to tell you the story so you can make a decision about whether the book is suitable for the child you are buying for. The story. ********* Mr small is very small, so small he is difficult to see at all! Mr Small lives in a small house underneath a daisy .One day Mr Small decides to get a job. However he can't think of any jobs suitable for someone as small as he is. Mr Small ...

pmcds
Premium Review Mr Small - Roger Hargreaves: Apparently, size doesn't matter, Mr Small! (251 words)
by pmcds - written on 08/10/08 (Very useful, 16 readings)
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Mr Small is the 12th and tiniest of Roger Hargreaves' Mr Men. He lives in a tiny little house underneath a daisy, showing us just how small he is. This book is lovely as it shows that it doesn't matter how big or small you are, you can still be successful and important and happy! Mr Small, as I have explained, lives in a tiny house underneath a daisy. He tries a number of jobs, but doesn't have any success as his size poses problems. He keep into things such as jam jars and matchboxes. Just when he thinks he is never going to find a job and be happy, along comes someone who knows just how to put his size to good use! The book is lovely as it carries ...

 

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